@Steven_B-1
Wow... that clicked. Thank you so so much. I was staring at this question for so long and couldn't get past all of the jargon. Really really appreciate it.
Break that down further into question types that you're getting wrong. Take a look and see if there are patterns in your logic that are wrong and causing you to get these question types wrong. Moreover, slow down. Break down the stimulus. Break …
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Yes that's honestly a pretty good plan. I think that the most beneficial thing that I've been doing for BR is reviewing questions I got wrong and writing out every LR question I got wrong. I think that the Foolproof method here is a bit extensive.…
Yeah I read the loophole and this is helpful but sadly not a consistent strategy. Sometimes there is no language in a question that is necessarily powerful/provable - especially on the tougher questions.